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A 16-page by page listing of the book’s contents. Yearbooks are printed in signatures which are folded, stitched, and trimmed.

Signature

100

A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together. 

Theme

100

The story. Every spread has one. Copy can be written as a traditional block or broken down into different alternative styles.

Copy

100

Final page or pages of the yearbook where the theme is concluded.

Closing

100

Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back cover. Like the year, theme statement or logo, school name, city, state, book name, and volume.

Spine

200

Refers to both the topics featured on individual spreads and how those topics are highlighted.

Coverage 

200

Outside of the yearbook which protects the printed page.

Cover

200

Elements such as rule lines, large initial letters, and special type treatments which enhance the books design

Graphics

200

A traditional yearbook is typically divided into sections like student life, academics, organizations, sports, and the referenc.

Sections

200

Refers to the page number and topic of a spread placed as a unit at the bottom of the spread

Folio

300

 A line of large type used to gain the reader’s attention; the title of the copy or story. It introduces the topic and serves as a main point of interest on the spread.

Headline

300

Heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover. It may be designed with the table of contents or left blank. 

ENDSHEETS

300

Short text used to tell the story of the photo

Caption

300

A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook.

Division page

300

A ”mini theme” used as section titles.

Spin-off

400

The main areas where the theme concept is visually and verbally reported to the readers: cover, endsheets, title page, opening, dividers, closing and parting pages.

Theme Package

400

The center of the spread where two pages meet--never put faces or words here

Gutter

400

Another word for page number

Folio

400

A complete alphabetical listing of all the students, teachers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook.

Index

400

Page one of yearbook. It can include the following:

-Year

-Name of Book, Volume

-School Name

Title page

500

A theme-related content element such as a photo strip, a folio presentation, a listing or quote box that runs consistently throughout the entire yearbook. A whole-book link not only serves as a unifying element, but greatly expands coverage.

Whole Book Link

500

Eight pages or one half of a signature

Flat

500

 A page by page listing of the book’s  contents. This is used to organize and plan deadlines.

Ladder

500

Two facing or side by side pages in the yearbook (pages 2-3, 4-5, etc.)

Spread 

500

The first two to four pages of the yearbook which include the theme.

Opening